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Love Changes Everything - Nana Mouskouri
Nana Mouskouri sings: "Love Changes Everything" - from "The Very Best of Nana Mouskouri". The paintings are by Gilbert Williams.
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4 hours ago
nana mouskouri - the three bells - 1974
Beautiful song performed by Nana Mouskouri.
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5 hours ago
Gold Coast City Choir sings Easter Hymn
Gold Coast City Choir sings Easter Hymn from Cavalleria Rusticana by
Mascagni Directed by Ruth Gurner Accompanist Marie Nicholson. Come
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TheGCCC • 4,414 views
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Very good
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22 hours ago
1.474km long Australian built Mack Road Train with 113 trailers
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On February 18, 2006, an Australian built Mack truck with 113 semi-trailers, 2,865,980 pounds (1,299,98...
Iittlegalah • 7,205,301 views
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OK put this on rail. How many 3000hp units would be required? Is there a tractor unit with 3000hp under the bonnet? With multiple working capacity? Nice try first reverse curve would = chasos on a grand scale
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1 week ago
Is this Britain's best bus driver?
A bus driver passes struggling motorists as he eases up steep icy Saltburn Bank on Teeside. . Follow us on twitter at http://twitter.com/it...
itnnews • 271,925 views
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Automatic or manual transmission? A neat bit oh handling. But how many are aware the minimun tread depth for a hgv or psv is less than that of a car or van?
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1 week ago
Bob Newhart - Bus Driver Training
Bob Newhart's 'Bus Driver Training' skit from his Button Down Comedy stand-up show. This video was recorded in 1995, but I believe it was originall...
danudey • 40,958 views
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There is little or no difference in bus drivers in the uk. Maybe world wide. A brilliant comic observation that most would identify with. Disturbanatly a bus dtiver in the uk agreed with some vobservations.
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1 week ago
Harry Secombe - Nessun Dorma (1958)
Released on the 1958 album, "Operatic Arias". From the opera, "Turandot" by Puccini. Pictured is an EP which includes some of the album tracks.
ILoveJenni47 • 15,645 views
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Was this the recording that baffled a panel of operatic experts to the performer? I may well be miskaken.
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2 weeks ago
HOLST - Jupiter from "The Planets Suite"
London Symphony Orchestra conducted by Richard Hickox (Innovative Music Ltd.)
ensimon • 102,757 views
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@45step54 Good taste Have you vewed the words of I vow to the my country Set to this work, However consider 2nd verse. A reference to kingdom of haaven maybe.
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2 weeks ago
Yundi Li - Chopin "Fantasie" Impromptu, Op. 66
Of course no video collection would be complete without the cliche Yundi Li video of him playing Chopin's "Fantasie" Impromptu in C-sharp minor, Op...
thepolonaise • 5,601,606 views
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Beautificatly played. Wonder if music snobs would take umberage of casual dress. At one time I recall Andre Previn was critised for casual dress on BBC points of view.
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2 weeks ago
Total Proof No Planes Hit The Buildings on 9/11
Orbs were witnessed all around the twin towers on 9/11,and witnessed at the Pentagon on the day of the deliberate inside attacks,exotic weapons are...
BrutalTruthMediaMaui • 3,158,736 views
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No comment on video. But am intrugied on how both towers collapsed in a manner that would do a demolition team of experts proud.OK several floors taken out and domino effect applies.Rapid progressive collaspe. I remain open minded on theories.
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2 weeks ago
Amazing Upward Lightning!
Watch the footage that astounded the world of lightning science as bolts of light grow upward from the ground. (from Discovery Channel's "Raging Pl...
Storm • 519,048 views
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I recall reading an article on negatve lightning > When the cloud base is-ve and ground +ve for some reason the resulting strike yeilds more power. Then one hears of a bolt out of the blue a discharge from a storm at slight distance.(So much for the theory elecricity takes the shortest route to e...
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3 weeks ago
Londonderry Air (Danny Boy) Irish Folk Song (Celtic harp & tin whistle)
Beautiful Nothern Irish anthem "Londonderry Aire", also known as "Danny Boy". Performed with Celtic harp and tin whistle.
The song has been interp...
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3 weeks ago
OH DANNY BOY . . . . A SONG AS IT SHOULD BE, CELTIC & NATURAL.
Danny Boy. The beautiful celtic folk ballad, OH DANNY BOY. Associated with Ireland and the Irish, this sad song is also called The Londonderry Air....
Solstaro • 868,078 views
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Beautiful. Other versions have changed tempo to a signifigant negative effect. As an observation would a string backing of Londerry Air enhance this version?
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3 weeks ago
little man you've had a busy day - Henry Hall
Henry Hall and his BBC Dance Orchestra, vocals Phyllis Robbins.
hawkmoon03111951 • 13,940 views
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Whatever to childrens favorites? Wonder if re introduced what the top 100 would show.Probally not a single entery that persons close to pension age would list.
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3 weeks ago
Henry Hall & His Orchestra - The Teddy Bear's Picnic (1932)
Henry Hall & His Orchestra - The Teddy Bear's Picnic (1932)
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retrotor • 427,022 views
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Listened to this as a youngster in the 50's. Heard other versions but still fancy this as best.Su7ch is recall of ones formative years,
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4 weeks ago
CLASSIC PLYMOUTH BUSES
I grew up in Plymouth in the 1950s and was a great fan of the Corporation fleet of buses Buses had to be red and cream to be good! Western Nationa...
ADMIRALSCORNER • 480 views
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19 yrs on Where are they now?
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1 month ago
March from Aida for Organ
Organist Diane Bish plays the Grand March from Giuseppe Verdi's Opera Aida on the 117 Rank Ruffatti organ of Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in For...
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1 month ago
Sir Winston Churchill - Funeral (I Vow To Thee)
Spread the word of true greatness. Forward to a friend.
Day of Sorrow
Sir Winston Churchill 1874 - 1965
I Vow To Thee My Country - Gustav Holst
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asjarrett • 171,411 views
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1 month ago
Grimethorpe Colliery Band. All in the April Evening
I've uploaded this again with the missing notes corrected
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1 month ago
All in the April Evening
Glasgow Orpheus Choir Conducted by Sir Hugh Roberton,
mmflock • 20,969 views
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@Scotsbell My parents in my case. Still have the 75 on the HMV label
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1 month ago
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1 month ago
AR HYD Y NOS (ALL THROUGH THE NIGHT) - NANA MOUSKOURI
Ar Hyd Y Nos is a Welsh folk song first recorded in Edward Jones' "Musical and Poetical Relics of The Welsh Bards" in 1784, Welsh lyrics by John Ce...
makithecat • 7,432 views
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fantastic Nana is knowen for being multi lingual without a trace of accent
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1 month ago
Handel 'Largo' - The London Symphony Orchestra
Handel - 'Largo' set to views of Lakes, Mountains and Waterfalls. I hope that you enjoy watching!
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1 month ago
G.F. Handel - Largo from Xerxes for Cello and Organ
Handel's Largo from Xerxes transcribed for Cello and Organ.
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1 month ago
Clark's Trumpet Voluntary
Clark's Trumpet Voluntary
bunyung • 909,985 views
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What was the date of this recor
ding Fancy it may be free trade hall Manchester Have a 78 that sounds close
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1 month ago
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1 month ago
Bach, Toccata and Fugue in D minor, organ
Bach's most famous organ piece, with a bar-graph score.
FAQ
Q: Can I download a version to play on my computer/iPod/iPad/iPhone/etc.
? A: Yes, you...
smalin • 16,587,468 views
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Not sure of the graphics. However a goog interpitation.
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1 month ago
Hush, Hush, Hush, Here Comes The Bogey Man
Henry Hall and his orchestra on 78RPM.
Hacker record reproducer.
More notes in comments. Lyrics:
Children have You ever met the Bogeyman before?
N...
thomasking55 • 109,365 views
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Memories of my childhood.As a thought whatever happend to childrens favorites?
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1 month ago
Whistler And His Dog.This is the liveliest & best version i've Heard, hear the real Whistling. Enjoy
While out Walking the Dog we always tried whistling to the Whistler And His Dog 1902).
I remember hearing this tune on the radio in the early 50s...
Snoopythack1 • 5,956 views
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Well played. However my fav is by HM Royal marines by Causley Windram
How many sigers be miltilingual without accent? Nana may be alone with this distinction,